Pycnoporus sanguineus, Murrill
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.589.3.10 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4A73D56B-6540-5A66-FF67-FA9FFE05F9DA |
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Pycnoporus sanguineus |
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Pycnoporus sanguineus View in CoL (L.: Fr.) Murrill (1904: 421)
≡ Boletus sanguineus Linnaeus (1763: 1646) ≡ Polyporus sanguineus (L.: Fr.) Fries (1821: 321) ≡ Microsporus sanguineus (L.) Kuntze (1898: 497) ≡ Trametes sanguínea (L.: Fr) Lloyd (1924: 1291) ≡ Coriolus sanguineus (L.) Cunningham (1949: 17) ≡ Fabisporus sanguineus (L.) Zmitrovich (2001: 93) . Mycobank no.: MB 121361. Lectopype (designated by Moraes et al. 2014):— SURINAME. Around Capoerica, 3 September 1755, D. Rolander s.n. (LINN No. 1280.2!).
Notes:— Linnaeus (1763) described Boletus sanguineus based on a specimen collected by Daniel Rolander (1723– 1793) from Suriname, but he did not indicate where the type material was deposited. Moraes et al. (2014) confirmed that a specimen deposited at LINN (LINN, No. 1280.2) corresponds to the information on the protologue of B. sanguineus , and designated this specimen as a lectotype (LINN, No. 1280.2).
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Pycnoporus sanguineus
| Gurgel, Rafaela Araújo F., Carvalho, Catarina S., Ishikawa, Noemia K. & Cabral, Tiara S. 2023 |
Boletus sanguineus
| Linnaeus 1646: 1763 |
